Metropolitan Washington Trails National Average In Health Sector Jobs Growth, COG Panel Says
Support for Community Colleges and a Regional Marketing Strategy are Key
Washington, D.C. – Metropolitan Washington lags slightly behind the national average in developing new jobs in the fast-growing health care sector, even though the region has produced jobs in other sectors at twice the national rate, experts at “United for Jobs: A Region Forum on [...]
After the Snow – Resource Information
February 18, 2010 by Charles Mason
Filed under Community Action, Neighborhood Revitalization, Real Action Now, Real Solutions, The People's Blog, Uncategorized, We Alerts
Here are some useful tips for digging yourself out we wanted to share with you.
DEALING WITH COLLASPED ROOFS
Determining the Responsible Party
(1) Insurance Company
(2) Homeowners should check their homeowner’s insurance policy to see if this is covered.
(3) Inspections Information for rental properties
It is the mission of the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) to [...]
Kwame Welcomes New Economic Development Committee Director Jennifer Budoff
February 5, 2010 by Michael Price
Filed under Uncategorized
Sign up for the Committee on Economic Development’s open house on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m at the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 119. Complete the form below.
Contact Information
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This week, At-Large Councilmember Kwame R. Brown announced that Jennifer Budoff [...]
Wanted: Volunteer Science Fair Judges
January 27, 2010 by Charles Mason
Filed under Community Action, Community Events, The People's Blog, Uncategorized, We Alerts
VOLUNTEER SCIENCE FAIR JUDGES WANTED!
Do you work with science? Do you love science? Do you want to share your science knowledge?
Center City Public Charter Schools are seeking VOLUNTEER JUDGES FOR ITS CAMPUS AND CITYWIDE SCIENCE FAIRS!
Who: Center City Public Charter Schools
www.centercitypcs.org
What: Science Fair
On the chosen day, Judges interview students from grades 3-8, view science displays, [...]
Statement On the Passing of Former First Lady Effi Barry
September 6, 2007 by damianfagon@me.com
Filed under Uncategorized
WASHINGTON – This morning, I was saddened to hear that we lost a passionate, caring, and energetic member of our community. Effi Barry’s tireless commitment to our city is a testament to the limitless potential of the human spirit. I along with my wife and children extend the deepest sympathy to Councilman Barry, son Christopher [...]
Brown to Join Parents in Challenging Public Schools Tomorrow
August 23, 2007 by damianfagon@me.com
Filed under Uncategorized
WASHINGTON – Tomorrow, D.C. Councilmember At-Large Kwame R. Brown will join fellow Councilmembers and parents of DC Public School children on the steps of the John A. Wilson Building to challenge DC area schools to raise their level of performance in the coming school year and for parents to pledge their commitment to [...]





